Two years ago, I picked up an interesting Japanese helmet that I had not encountered before. Since that time, I have heard and/or seen three additional such helmets.
The helmet is of the Model 90 (i.e., 1930) design and is equipped with a Model 90 liner and Model 90 chin straps. However, what makes this helmet interesting is that there is a hand painted encircled kanji on the front of the helmet which translates to "hold/maintain/take/carry/have charge of."
Outside of the encircled kanji, lack of the standard five-pointed star insignia, and extra thick brown paint, the helmet appears to be a standard Army Model 90 helmet.
Here are some photos of the helmet...
The helmet is of the Model 90 (i.e., 1930) design and is equipped with a Model 90 liner and Model 90 chin straps. However, what makes this helmet interesting is that there is a hand painted encircled kanji on the front of the helmet which translates to "hold/maintain/take/carry/have charge of."
Outside of the encircled kanji, lack of the standard five-pointed star insignia, and extra thick brown paint, the helmet appears to be a standard Army Model 90 helmet.
Here are some photos of the helmet...
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